Kimberly Pressler will no longer be part of Professional Bowlers Association
Tour telecasts.
Pressler shared the news through a personal
message posted on her
social media, confirming that her on-air work with the PBA has come to a close as
broadcast changes take effect for the 2026 season.
Pressler has been a well-known voice on PBA broadcasts for 15 years.
She made her debut as a laneside reporter during the 2010 World Series of Bowling and continued in that role throughout the ESPN era.
When PBA Tour coverage moved from ESPN to FOX Sports ahead of the 2019 season, Pressler remained part of the broadcast team and continued working on PBA telecasts through FOX.
Now, the change comes as the PBA concludes its television partnership with FOX. Beginning in 2026, PBA Tour events will move to The CW Network under a new multi-year agreement.
The PBA Tour season kicks off with the PBA Players Championship on January 16, with the televised finals set for February 22 on the CW Network.

